Amazon S3 on MSN
Does your cutting board really have more bacteria than a toilet?
It’s often claimed online that the average cutting board contains 200 times more fecal bacteria than a toilet seat. This ...
Somewhere out there, a planet roughly the size of Earth may be orbiting a distant star in conditions that could support life.
The Style Theorists on MSN
Makeup history started with lead, arsenic, and mercury — and the problem is not over
The episode argues that the danger in makeup is not only what is inside the product, but how long people keep it. Old palettes, dirty brushes, mascara wands, and sponges can collect bacteria, dead ...
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